Saturday, January 28, 2012

Arab League Suspends Its Monitoring Mission In Syria



Sharp Rise In Violence Halts Monitoring By League In Syria -- New York Times

RANKOUS, Syria — The Arab League suspended its monitoring mission in Syria on Saturday, saying that a harsh new government crackdown made it too dangerous to proceed and was resulting in the deaths of innocents across the country.

The head of the Arab League, Nabil al-Araby, said in a statement Saturday that after discussions with Arab foreign ministers, the 22-member body had come to its decision because of “a severe deterioration of the situation and the continued use of violence.” And he blamed the Syrian government for the bloodshed, saying that it had decided “to escalate the military option.”

A final decision about the mission is due in the coming days.

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More News On The Arab League Suspending Its Monitoring Mission In Syria

Arab League suspends Syria mission - Nabil el-Arabi -- BBC
Arab League halts observer mission in Syria because of rising violence -- Washington Post/AP
Arab League suspends Syria mission as violence rages -- Reuters
Arab League Suspends Syria Mission -- Wall Street Journal
Arab League Suspending Its Monitoring Mission In Syria -- MSNBC
Arab League Suspends Syrian Mission as Conflict Intensifies -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Arab League freezes Syria mission as violence escalates -- Haaretz
Arab League Monitoring Mission to Syria Factbox -- Voice of America

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